Night Knight
Warfare Fair
Medieval Medicine
Pleasant Peasant
Farming
100
At the age of 14, a page becomes a ______________.
What is a squire?
100
Trebuchets and mangonels are examples of ___________.
What are catapults?
100
Separating sick people from healthy people.
What is quarantine?
100
A system of government in which a lord provides land to a vassal.
What is feudalism?
100
This piece of equipment invented in the middle ages helped people to dig deeper into the heavy, clay soils of Norther Europe.
What is the heavy plow?
200
The age when a squire becomes a knight.
What is 18.
200
A tower that is wheeled into position next to castle walls so that soldiers can get inside the castle.
What is a siege tower?
200
Black bile, yellow bile, phlegm and blood.
What are the four humors?
200
An agreement between a vassal and lord (the vassal would receive land in exchange for a vow of loyalty).
What is a feudal contract?
200
Axes and adges were used to cut _______________ in the Middle Ages.
What is timber?
300
A tournament in which two knights carrying lances run at each other.
What is jousting?
300
People who dug under a castle wall to make it collapse.
What are sappers?
300
People who were trained to make more difficult medicines and set up shops in towns to sell their medicines at high prices.
What are apothecaries?
300
A promise of loyalty sworn in a special ceremony involving the lord, vassal and faith.
What is oath of allegiance?
300
The medieval period was sometimes describes as the age of ____________________.
What is wood?
400
A unique symbol that knights use to identify themselves to other knights.
What is a coat-of-arms?
400
The cover or shield for the sword.
What is a scabbard?
400
Burning of the skin tissues with red hot irons or boiling oil.
What is cauterizing?
400
Undertaking an obligation or entering the church are two ways in which peasants can earn _________________ .
What is freedom?
400
Horseshoes, hand tools, door hinges, etc. are all examples of items a _________________ makes.
What is blacksmith?
500
The set of rules determined by the Catholic Church that explains what it means to be a good and noble knight.
What is the code of chivalry?
500
The most common kind of warfare in the Middle Ages.
What are sieges?
500
Medieval hospital run by religious men and women.
What is an infirmary?
500
Someone who grinds grain into flour.
What is a miller?
500
Allowed for a plowman to harness together more than one horse or ox and turn more easily at the edge of a field.
What is a whiffletree?
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